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Title: Cancer Of The Oral Cavity


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Cancer Of The Oral Cavity
  • Presented By
  • MARIEANN

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Etiology
  • The lips, oral cavity, tongue, and pharynx are
    prone to develop malignant lesions
  • The largest number of these tumors are squamous
    epitheliomas that grow and metastasize rapidly.
  • It is estimated that at least 7,000 Americans die
    from oral and throat cancer each year.

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Signs and Symptoms
  • Sore in the mouth that does not heal or increases
    in size
  • Persistent pain in the mouth
  • Lumps or white, red or dark patches inside your
    mouth
  • Thickening of your cheek
  • Difficulty moving your jaw/ pain and swelling in
    your jaw
  • Pain or loosening of your teeth
  • BAD BREATH

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CAUSES
  • Oral cancer appears to occur as a result of
    damage to the DNA in the cells of your mouth.
  • Using tobacco or excessive alcohol consumption
    can damage these tissues
  • Excessive exposure to ultraviolet light can also
    cause damage
  • Damage to cells may cause them to malfunction and
    mutate into cancer cells

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Risk Factors
  • Use of tobacco
  • Excessive Alcohol consumption
  • Chronic denture irritation
  • Prolonged exposure to ultra violet light
  • Leukoplakia
  • Erythroplakia
  • Human Papiloma Virus (HPV)

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Screening and Diagnosis
  • X rays
  • Computerized Tomography (CT)
  • Ultra sound
  • Biopsy of oral lesions

9
Treatment
  • Surgery depends on the sixe and the location of
    the tumor. Surgeons may need to remove bone
    tissue from the jaw or the roof of the mouth
  • Radiation Therapy uses x rays to kill cancer
    cells
  • Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells

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Nursing Interventions
  • Any person that has an orla lesion more than 2
    weeks needs to seek medical attention
  • Provide meticulous oral hygiene
  • Proper patient and family education
  • Observe for temporary or permanent loss of taste
  • Be the support person for the patient and family
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